Sanibel Island was lovely!
The weather could not have been more perfect for a beach wedding and we enjoyed all the festivities surrounding the Fitzgerald/Geary union. As one might expect, the pool was a HUGE hit with Margo and Mekdes. Neither girl is a strong swimmer, so I have vests on them whenever they were in the water. Mekdes would have been in that pool 24/7 if I would have let her. She was like a beautiful Ethiopian bobber floating around in that pool! The ocean, however, was a different story. In Mekdes' words, "BIG WATER GAROSE!". (We have started creating our own Mekdes vocabulary. Several one syllable words have now become two. For example gross=garose. ) She did not enjoy the salty taste of the water nor did she find the sand particularly pleasant. Something she did find pleasant was the "swing bed"--better known as a hammock. Between the pool and the hammock, Mekdes was in heaven. Margo found her heaven at the reception as she transformed into a dancing queen as soon as the music began to boom from the dj's speakers! For four hours straight Margo displayed her dancing prowess and taught the rest of us a move or two. She would sing the words to every lyric while perfectly displaying the latest dance routine. Suffice it to say that Margo was the HIT of the reception and the chant "GO MARGO, GO MARGO..." could be heard repeatedly through out the evening. On Sunday as we made our way to the pool, she had to wear large sunglasses and a floppy hat with the hope of going unrecognized and having a quiet moment without the paparazzi spotting her--ha! She refused all requests for autographs until she was able get a slushy at the bar and a dip in the pool. Amy looked stunning and was the picture perfect beach bride. The Fitzgerald family was delightful and I have my application in to be the 6th Fitzgerald sister! It is under review as we speak and I am told I will be notified by the end of the month. My girls looked beautiful and my husband looked so handsome. I cherish this photo I took on the way to meet the photographer before the ceremony. How did I get so lucky?!
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